Hello to All; I have just discovered PotPlayer! Over the years I've tried most of the free media players (MPC, GOM, foobar, zoom, VideoLAN, Winamp, ... ) an I'm excited to have found PotPlayer. It loads quickly and has played all the media file types that I've tried so far. It has many functions and controls, and that's the question I hope someone can help me with. I've searched for a list of keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) but have not found a comprehensive list of keyboard keys. I have found partial lists, mostly older lists that refer to KMplayer or earlier PotPlayer versions, but nothing that covers the many functions that PotPlayer has predefined. Does anyone have a link to, or a list of PotPlayer keyboard shortcuts? Is there a way to have PotPlayer save a list of the assigned hotkeys?Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.Thanks.Harry B.P.S. I should add, if anyone has a link to an English language PotPlayer user file, help file, or manual, please pass that along. I have searched but have not found much. I don't understand why there isn't more translated documentation available - PotPlayer is a nice media player.

A:Need a list of keyboard shortcuts for PotPlayer

The main support site for the Pot media player would be able to help you with the features and or function keys as they also include a Forum of which you seem to have already posted.

Hello to All; I have just discovered PotPlayer! Over the years I've tried most of the free media players (MPC, GOM, foobar, zoom, VideoLAN, Winamp, ... ) an I'm excited to have found PotPlayer. It loads quickly and has played all the media file types that I've tried so far. It has many functions and controls, and that's the question I hope someone can help me with. I've searched for a list of keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) but have not found a comprehensive list of keyboard keys. I have found partial lists, mostly older lists that refer to KMplayer or earlier PotPlayer versions, but nothing that covers the many functions that PotPlayer has predefined. Does anyone have a link to, or a list of PotPlayer keyboard shortcuts? Is there a way to have PotPlayer save a list of the assigned hotkeys?Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.Thanks.Harry B.P.S. I should add, if anyone has a link to an English language PotPlayer user file, help file, or manual, please pass that along. I have searched but have not found much. I don't understand why there isn't more translated documentation available - PotPlayer is a nice media player.

A:Need a list of keyboard shortcuts for PotPlayer

The main support site for the Pot media player would be able to help you with the features and or function keys as they also include a Forum of which you seem to have already posted.

Hello, I was typing something today and hit a combination of keys that suddenly popped up the message "Autorotate enabled". I didn't know what I pressed but if it were something that I did not want I would not have any way of reversing it because I cannot find a list of keyboard shortcuts that Lenovo has. Is this available? For reference Windows 10 has this list: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12445/windows-keyboard-shortcuts but it does not cover autortate, for example. Thank you

machine: Dell XPS15 2014 with Windows 8.1Windows 8 seems to have keyboard shortcuts that conflict with some software shortcuts.I found this out when, using MS-Word, I hit the Ctrl + F1 shortcut, which toggles the ribbon, up to Windows 7.Thanks to Windows 8, what this shortcut does is display a graphical representation of how bright the screen is.Today, working with Adobe Indesign, I tried to use a shortcut specific to that software that allows one to create multiple instances of the same graphic - Alt + drag + right arrow key. What I got instead was my screen getting rotated 90 degrees. This is a VERY serious issue, as clearly one can expect a raft of such Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts to interfere with professional workflow - just how many are there?Can someone please confirm whether or not Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts can be disabled, and if yes, how.Many thanksGuy Cruls

I see reports of various Windows updates from 2013 which are causing various issues with CONSUMER PCs using Windows 7 Home Premium....

Noel:

Could you please post a complete list of the troublesome updates from 2013 which MS and you believe to be causing issues with our PCs? I've seen various articles and mentions of individual updates which are causing problems but no comprehensive complete listing from 2013 which is complete up until August

Thanks.

A:@NoelDP- COMPLETE LIST of PROBLEM Windows Updates from 2013.

Generally, all updates can cause problems with a limited number of machines - but there have been a number of updates this year which have been recalled by MS because they affected too many.This month, the problem seems to mostly surround KB2859537 - at least for home users - and a batch of updates for Server OS's (affecting AD architectures)All older updates that were recalled have been updated and re-issued.

Far more common in these forums is the problem of machines with underlying file or registry problems which don't come to light until Updates fail for one reason or another.

Win+Home: Clear all but the active windowWin+Space: All windows become transparent so you can see through to the desktopWin+Up arrow: Maximize the active windowWin+Down arrow: Minimize the window/Restore the window if it's maximizedWin+Left/Right arrows: Dock the window to each side of the monitor (If you've got dual monitors, adding Shift to the mix (e.g., Win+Shift+Right arrow) will move the window to the adjacent monitor.)Win+T: Focus and scroll through items on the taskbar.Win+P: Adjust presentation settings for your displayWin+(+/-): Zoom in/outShift+Click a taskbar item: Open a new instance of that application

Make windows transparent: Win + Space This is the keyboard equivalent of mousing over the transparency tool in the right corner of the System Tray — great for those times when you need to something on the desktop (like a gadget) but don’t want to minimize all your windows. After tapping Win-Space, your windows will stay see-through until you let go of the Windows key. Quick-launch taskbar apps: Win + (1-9) As you know, Windows 7 makes it a snap to “pin” frequently used programs to the taskbar. But did you also know that these programs are automatically assigned a number and corresponding Windows-key shortcut? Just press Windows-1 to launch the first pinned program (the one closest to the Start button), Windows-2 to launch the next one, and so on. Fastest app-launching known to man! Except, of course, for this ... Read more

A:few Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows OS

Another informative post, containing information that all members can use. Keep it up.

It seems a number of Windows 8 users are having difficulty finding their way to the various charm, applications and start screens

Windows 8 has introduced a new series of keyboard shortcuts

I have not had to search for this, it is all in windows Help and supportWindows logo key + F1Keyboard shortcutsThe following table contains new keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate around Windows.

Windows logo key* +start typing Search your PC

Ctrl+plus (+) or Ctrl+minus (-)Zoom in or out of a large number of items, like applications pinned to the Start screen

Ctrl+scroll wheelZoom in or out of a large number of items, like applications pinned to the Start screen

Windows logo key* +C Open the charmsIn an application, open the commands for the application

i have a mac system, with mac key board , installed windows 7 ult..
i have windows shortcut keys listed, but it will not work on MAC, searched a lot for solution, from friend reference i have posted here, please help

I'm looking for a way to create click-able Icons/shortcuts for various keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+..., etc.). [My mouse is very acessable, but my keyboard is not. I know about various on-screen keyboards; but I would prefer clickable Icons that I could put in my quick launch toolbar, for example.]

I work in Photoshop and use keyboard shortcuts a lot. However, since changing to Windows 8, if the Photoshop keyboard shortcut is the same as a Windows 8 shortcut, it will not work in Photoshop. The keyboard shortcut does what Windows 8 defines. For instance, when pressing CTRL + ALT + down arrow, it flips my screen instead of stretching my object in Photoshop, as desired.

How can I disable and/or change the keyboard shortcuts for Windows 8 to eliminate this problem?

PS - I've tried to follow the instructions here in this link: Windows Key Shortcuts - Enable or Disable - Windows 7 Help Forums, but I guess it is just over my head. I can't find the Local Group Policy Editor. Is there possibly another way to do this?

Thanks! Amanda

A:How do I disable Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts

The tutorial in the link is only for enabling or disabling hotkey combinations involving the Windows Key. Example Winkey and e opens the file explorer. It would not apply to control alt down.

You could try running PS in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7 but I'm not sure that would have any effect on the hotkeys, or "shortcuts" as MS calls them.

How can I customize the Windows shortcuts - like WinKey + D = Show desktop and so on. Is there a not so hard to use program for it? Recently I've moved to a different keyboard layout and it's very uncomfortable to use all the shortcuts that I'm used to with the new layout.
Excuse me if there it has already been discussed. I couldn't find the thread. If so - just redirect me.

A:Custom Windows Keyboard Shortcuts?

Hi pafkata90. Just a suggestion but press F1 and type in "keyboard shortcuts" (no quotes). There are many topics there. I hope this helps.

Does anybody know a good website with WIN 8 Keyboard Navigation Short Cuts? I've been wondering if there is a short cut you can use to flip back and forth to certain apps or from the start screen back to the desktop. I am running Win 8 but without a touch screen. I'm curious to find out if there are shortcuts to simply bring Control Panel Up, Win Update, Etc... Any help is greatly appreciated.

Keyboard shortcuts are always central to any Windows power user and it?s incredible how much more productive and efficient you can become once you?ve got a good handle on them. After using keyboard shortcuts for a while they become second nature to you and you?ll find yourself using them without realizing it.

With Windows 8, I think that keyboard shortcuts have become more important than ever because of the new Metro UI. The Metro UI as most of you should know by now is based primarily around touch. And while Microsoft have worked hard to make it friendly for users without desktops, there?s still a bit of a learning curve with it. Microsoft have added plenty of new keyboard shortcuts to Windows 8 to try and make it easier to navigate around the Metro UI.

A Collection Of Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts

A:A Collection Of Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts

Windows 8 Consumer Preview: Windows Key Keyboard Shortcuts

Hotkeys unchanged from Windows 7

Key combination Windows 7 functionality

Windows Display or hide the Start menu.Windows-Left Arrow Dock the active window to the left half of the screen (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Right Arrow Dock the active window to the right half of screen (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Up Arrow Maximize the active window (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Down Arrow Restore/minimize the active window (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Shift-Up Arrow Maximize the active window vertically, maintaining width (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Shift-Down Arrow Restore/minimize the active window vertically, maintaining width (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Shift-Left Arrow Move the active window to the monitor on the left (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-Shift-Right Arrow Move the active window to the monitor on the right (does nothing to Metro-style applications).Windows-P Display projection options.Windows-Home Minimize all nonactive windows; restore on the second keystroke (does not restore Metro-style applications).Windows-number Launch or switch to the program located at the given position on the taskbar.... Read more

In Excel the alt+= is the autosum keyboard short.
I have a korean version of windows 7,
in the version the alt+= is assigned for toggling half-width charactor and full-width charactor.
that's why I can't use autosom keyboard short in Excel.

I want to disable the alt+= keyboard short in the OS level.

the problem is OS-specific. so if you are not using korean or japanese version of windows, you might not experience that problem.

thank you.

A:how to disable windows built-in keyboard shortcuts?

It looks to me like this is a Microsoft Excel keyboard shortcut, and I've never known Excel to allow for its keyboard shortcuts to be customized or disabled.

You can disable all keyboard shortcuts, but that's it. Here's how:

Windows Key Shortcuts - Enable or Disable

Note

Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium does not have the Group Policy Editor.

I may not be posting this in the right spot but I need help, loaded autocad 2006 on my new laptop last night everything was working great did a few hours of drawing as normal. Woke up today tried to get to work but not my quick commands dont work and i dont know why. For instance I can type line and it will give me the command but if I hit L enter like normal command not found. this is the same for all commands can type out move but can't hit M. In the parameters everything is what it should be as far as set up for L line I am stuck and screwed need to be working please HELP!!!

thanks Tom

A:AutoCAD/ Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts problems

It's my impression that AutoCad 2006 isn't compatible with Vista or Win7
That being said, here's a google search with some workarounds listed: http://www.google.com/search?q=autoc...ient=firefox-a

Brad Sams asked me on Twitter yesterday if we had a list of new keyboard shortcuts in the Windows 10 Technical Preview. Here is what I was able to pull together for the keyboard junkies out there: Snapping window: WIN + LEFT or RIGHT (can be used with UP or DOWN to get into quadrants)Switch to recent window: ALT + TAB (unchanged) ? Hold shows new Task view window view, let go and switches to app.Task view: WIN + TAB ? New Task view opens up and stays open.Create new virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + DClose current virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + F4Switch virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + LEFT or RIGHT Scott Hanselman also did a very thorough post on keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) for Command Prompt in the Windows 10 Technical Preview if you?re into that sort of thing.

I've gotten so used to being able to pop open windows down on my macbook, that I find myself trying to do it on windows machines, and it's driving me nuts!Is there a hotkey combination that works the same way? I mean, more than just Windows+D, because I only want to hide one application at a time - usually to check something I'm running at the same time under it.Alt-Tab is good, but sometimes, I'd just like to get the real estate back on my desktop while leaving something else up.EDIT: Moved to a more appropriate forum

I am unable to snap on my windows 10 machine via the keyboard shortcut (windows key + arrow of the diection of snap) because everytime I hit the windows button it opens the start menu. How do I access all the keyboard shortcuts that start with the windows key if it always opens the start menu?

Thanks

A:keyboard shortcuts with the windows key snap assist

Hello Dan, and welcome to Ten Forums.

See if pressing and holding the Windows key, then tap the arrow keys to see if that may work better for you.

I cannot get my shortcut keys to work particularly the copy and paste shortcuts ctrl c and ctrl v. I don't believe they have ever worked and I finally got to the point where I just want to fix it. This isn't just in word it can be on the internet or in notepad. If I try to copy text in wordpad hitting ctrl deletes the text and hitting v puts a g in the text. If i do it online hitting ctrl opens up a new tab. I have the most up to date driver the Standard PS/2 Keyboard 10.0.10586.0 driver. Please provide any advice you might have.

This is weird, occasionally as I open up firefox and go to enter text into any field I notice that I am unable to type. Instead what happens is if I hit a key such as F which is linked to a windows shortcut for files, the files search menu pops up even though i never pressed the windows key at any time. This problem isn't just limited to firefox, once it is started I have a very hard time getting it to being able to type normally. So if there is no shortcut linked to that key, there is no input otherwise i get the shortcuts (H - share, Q - search, etc). Restarting doesn't always work, sometimes all it takes is excessive clicking of a search bar, other times just closing an internet broswer. Pressing the windows key does nothing, and I haven't been able to find a concrete fix for the issue. Is there a way to fix and or avoid this completely?

This is my first post here. Question is: How can I define keyboard shortcuts for different open application windows. This is something I do in Linux and it helps a lot when I have many windows open.Example: I have Internet explorer open, I give it shortcut Ctrl+Shift+AThen for example VLC player is open, I give it a Ctrl+shift+B

Then I can just press these keys and go from one window to another. This makes a lot of sense when I have 40 windows open. Pressing Alt+tab is not as efficient as this.

Thanks,Sep

A:Defining keyboard shortcuts for different open application windows

[Alt]+[TAB] might not be as effective with that many windows open, but I prefer [Win]+[TAB] as you then get a visual.

Would you method work if for example there were 3 MS word windows, 4 Firefox windows, a regedit window, a res hacker window and 8 windows explorer windows? How would it know which of the 4 firefox windows you wanted?*the win key being the one with the windows logo on it

I keep getting this error on my computer at work. IT has ignored my request for help for over a year. If this isn't something that you can help me with it's OK. but if this is something that I can fix myself, I'd like to go ahead and troubleshoot the problem.We are running Windows XP Professional 2002 Service Pack 3. I've a Dell Optiplex 755.

A:**SELECTION-LIST fld-Shortcut-List does not fit in parent FRAME FRAME-Shortcuts. (649

Hello,

Do you have any desktop widgets installed?

See this first: EDITOR widget does not fill in parent frame

May not be related... But its a starting point.

To change your display settings follow the following link:Microsoft Corporation

Everything here is off. If i turn on the On-Screen Keyboard no keys are Highlighted (indicating they are depressed/stuck )
When I use the hard keyboard and sometimes even the onscreen keyboard its as if either Ctrl, Alt Win or something are pressed down as it just types shortcuts.
EG:

-H- typed into chrome browser address bar via onscreen keyboard types as normal
-H- typed into chrome browser address bar via hard keyboard brings up -Chrome://history- But now also on the onscreen keyboard Ctrl is Highlighted.
I click on the onscreen keyboard to deactivate the now highlighted Ctrl button and try again. Now things are different, as now both the onscreen keyboard and the hard keyboard both bring up ?Chrome://history- when -H- is typed ( Shift is not depressed )

This seems to randomly cycle one min onscreen keyboard works fine, next the keyboard works fine or they either work or none of the work rendering the computer useless.

I cant help feel it?s a software issue but im no pro and I don?t have an additional external keyboard to try but as the onscreen and hard keyboard work ok for a while sometimes I assume something is up and that?s what brought me here.

Hopefully this is clear enough to be understood and to help others who may have the same issue.

Thank you so much for your time.

OTHER NOTES:
In -Device Manger ? Keyboards-
The keyboard driver is dated 2006 so tried to update the driver but s... Read more

Does anybody know of a book that is great for a 6th grader (me) that want's to learn a program in popular language like C++, or Visual Basic. Something that is for a person who never REALLY programmed but has had a lot of computer experience.

Any suggestions would be great because all I know is..........................................................DRUMROLL PLEASE.......................................................batch.........exciting isn't it?Thx,Reaper

As I wrote in the title, my Shift and Alt keys stopped working for keyboard shortcuts. However, the Shift key still works when capitalizing letters.

I've been dealing with this problem off/on for the past two weeks and haven't been able to figure it out. I've gone into Ease of Access features and turned on/off all of the available options (Mouse Keys, Sticky Keys, Toggle Keys, Filter Keys). I've pressed Shift for 8 seconds, and pressed it 5 times, and still haven't been able to correct it.

Thank you in advance for any help offered.

Possibly helpful additional information:I've got a Spanish/Latin American keyboard layout installed in addition to the US English keyboard layout. I toggle back and forth with Left Alt + Shift (which is how I noticed my Shift key stopped working).I play a game whose controls rely on a lot of Shift key pressing and holding.

A:Keyboard - Shift & Alt keys stopped working for keyboard shortcuts

When was the last time you used a can of air cleaner on the keyboard? If it isn't from contact wear often keyboards tend to get loaded up with dust and debris!

One example of that is having any snacks onhand around a pc where little bits get passed along from your fingers onto and under the keys themselves. Keyboards are known to get loaded up fast with any foods present!

If this has been answered, kindly direct me to the post. I have a Gateway netbook without cd drives. the information stickers on the bottom are blank from age so I dont know much more than that. So. windows7 auto-update on Thusday. Saturday night it froze. I did a manual shutdown and got a black screen at startup with the system repair highlighted. I did that, and the computer seemed fine. I did not do a proper shut down,and the battery died. Now it either completes the syst. repair and the screen goes a colourful "white noise" in movent, simply black screen, jams at the startup repair window and even once had 3 sets of characters, not letters, vertically on the left side of the screen. It will not start up. Can I fixthis?

I accidentally messed up my keyboard settings in Excel 2010--I didn't notice the book sitting on the keyboard while working on something else on my desk--and can't figure out how to restore all of them to defaults in a blanket action. I fixed them one-by-one, but I can't figure out how to fix one last problem: I keep having the keytips pop up when the '/' key (no ALT or CTRL) is pressed. It doesn't matter if the slash is in the QWERTY or the 10-key. The keytips still pop up.

Can someone help me figure out how to return the normal function?

Thanks,Kurt

A:How do I restore keyboard settings in Excel? Book on keyboard = unknown changes.

I'm on W10 pro and some program hijacked the print screen button which I had assigned to a screen capturing program(snagit) to. I'm unable to figure out which program took over the shortcut. How do I get it assigned back to Snagit?

I have a setup of Ctrl+1,2,3,4,5 shortcuts for switching keyboard layouts on Windows 8.1.
Once I boot up my laptop they work just fine and the layouts shortcuts setup window looks like this if I open it:

However now when I close my laptop, putting it into sleep mode, and then open it again, the keyboard shortcuts stop working and if I open the aforementioned setup window, it also looks as if I have none configured:

To get my shortcuts back after sleep mode I have either to reboot the laptop, or assign the shortcuts again manually.

This is a problem I've experienced before on this same machine (Lenovo Yoga 13) with Windows 8 (before the 8.1 update) and I guess at that time it dissapeared after some editing of the list of layouts I use.

However now I've added some layouts to the list, and then removed some of them and so on and here is what I get again.
Maybe there is some branch of Windows Registry involved with the layouts and keyboard-shortcuts messed up and I could simply remove the registry branch and start with a clean slate?

I've got help with this issue: https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1261058-windows-81-is-forgetting-ctrl12345-shortcuts-designated-for-keyboard-layout-switching-after-wa/
Windows seems to overwrite personal layout controls configuration with defaults on some occasions. Hence, the way to have a "permanent" solution basically appears to be rewriting your HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control
Panel\Input Method\Hot Keys with what you have in your HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control
Panel\Input Method\Hot Keys once you've configured your layout-switch shortcuts correctly.
This is in fact an old legacy bug, apparently from the times of Windows XP: https://superuser.com/questions/327479/ctrl-space-always-toggles-chinese-ime-windows-7
I would love to have it included into the Microsoft's bug tracker, but I don't seem to find my way through connect.microsoft.com.

For me, there's never been a quicker, easier way to start apps and software than a quick scan of an alphabetic list to find your target. Sure, clicking a shortcut's icon is pretty quick, and you can do this fast with the handful you're most familiar with. But for the others you use less frequently, it's sometimes a challenge to recall which icon is which.

Anyway, the developer lost interest in his little program and it never worked properly past W98. Or was that XP?...

So, my question is: Does anyone know of something like this? Shucks, it's times like this I wish I knew more about programming. I can't believe this little piece of software could be that hard to write. For someone with a full deck of cards, that is :-)

A:Anyone seen a tray app that pops up a list of program shortcuts?

Something like this?

Create Customizable System Tray Shortcuts For Any Windows App With Tray Tools

I am currently trying to figure out how to format Word to make multilevel lists/outlining easier. Currently when I am making a multilevel list and I want to promote an item, I need to press Shift+tab, and to demote an item, just tab. However, on my friend's computer (same software), if she has a list and wants to promote the next line, all she has to do is press Enter 2x; once to get to the next line, once to promote the item. Does anyone know how to configure Word to do this? It ends up being fewer keystrokes and more natural to just hit Enter a few time.

Just got "upgraded" to Win7 from XP at work and have been trying to recreate/replace functionality from the old system. One item I haven't been able to figure out is a panel or window of shortcuts that is always there, just an alt-tab away.

Under XP, I opened the folder containing the shortcuts in explorer, set it to just list the names, and made it as small as possible. I added it to the startup menu and voila -- there's my little list all the time (it's shortcuts to various config files for a terminal pgm to connect to different servers and such.)

So, I tried setting it up in Explorer, but it doesn't remember the settings or location or anything, and nothing else I've tried works. What I want is just a little list of shortcuts so that I can click on the one I want have have it run the program with the appropriate config file -- something like this:

Server 01 -- Test
Server 01 -- Support
Client 01
Client 02
...etc...

Any suggestions on how to accomplish this? Perhaps a gadget? Or some freeware utility? What I don't want is for it to take up a lot of space and I don't really want icons and I'd like to be able to get to it using the keyboard... I'm open to any ideas. Thanks!

A:How to make a window/list with shortcuts on the desktop?

Because a picture's worth a thousand words... Here's a screen shot from my old machine (upper right corner of the screen) showing what I'm looking for:

So, I've been trying to add a few things to the app list in the start menu for a while now. Every site I've gone to says to put the shortcuts in "%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs". I have done that multiple times, checked to make sure the shortcuts were pointed at the correct executable, moved the short cuts up a directory and then back to the Programs folder. I have restarted my machine since then, and I'm not quite sure where I'm going wrong.

For me, there's never been a quicker, easier way to start apps and software than a quick scan of an alphabetic list to find your target. Sure, clicking a shortcut's icon is pretty quick, and you can do this fast with the handful you're most familiar with. But for the others you use less frequently, it's sometimes a challenge to recall which icon is which.

Anyway, the developer lost interest in his little program and it never worked properly past W98. Or was that XP?...

So, my question is: Does anyone know of something like this? Shucks, it's times like this I wish I knew more about programming. I can't believe this little piece of software could be that hard to write. For someone with a full deck of cards, that is :-)

A:Anyone seen a tray app that pops up a list of program shortcuts?

Something like this?

Create Customizable System Tray Shortcuts For Any Windows App With Tray Tools

I have my contacts list in Web mail and would like to transfer (export or import) it to Windows Mail (pop mail). Can you help with this?

A:Contact list/address book

This is what I found when I clicked on the blue question mark it the top right hand corner of windows live mail:Windows Live Hotmail FullAsk Instant HelpGuided help 24x7.Help topics (3)Import contacts How do I organize my contacts? How do I add my e-mail account from Microsoft Outlook?

FAQTable of contents Windows Live HelpBackForward Print Import contactsWith the Windows Live Contacts Importer, you can import contacts from another e-mail program or service. You can also import contacts from a file. When you import a contact that already exists, you can merge the duplicate contact information.Sign in to the Windows Live Hotmail website with your Windows Live ID (The user name and password that you use to sign in to any Windows Live, MSN, or Office Live sites and services. If you have a Passport Network, Hotmail, or Messenger account, you can use it as your Windows Live ID.) .In the upper-right corner of the page, click Options, and then click More options. Under Customize your contacts, click Import contacts.Do one of the following: Use Windows Live Contacts Importer Click Download and run Contacts Importer.When prompted to run or save the file, click Run.When prompted to run the software, click Run.Follow the steps in the Contacts Importer wizard.NoteYou can use Contacts Importer to import contacts only from Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express.

Import contacts from a file Select the e-mail program or service that you want to import your c... Read more

I use Outlook 2007 for my email needs. I have email addresses in my Contact list and I have email addresses in what I call the Address Book. The Address Book is what I can use when I'm sending an email and I click on the TO: button to find an address. It seems that theses are two completely different lists of email addresses. Am I correct? if so, is there a way to synch to a "common" list?